Texarkana, Arkansas, authorizes collection of fees from out-of-state sex offenders

Any sex offenders from outside Arkansas moving to or working in the city will be charged a total fee of $500!!! Monday, July 21, the Arkansas Board of Directors discussed and approved an ordinance authorizing the city to collect fees for any sex offenders who are out-of-state registrants or out-of-state workers. There will be two separate fees of $250. One

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Ex-Richland County deputy accused of stealing money from sex offenders

[FAC NOTE: This isn’t the first LEO that was arrested for stealing money from registrants] A former deputy with the Richland County (SC) Sheriff’s Department was arrested after allegedly stealing money from sex offenders. RCSD said 31-year-old Jessica Way was arrested Monday and charged with petit larceny. The department said the charge was linked to an internal audit from July

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Iowa Ignores Civil Commitment Concerns

The Iowa Board of Corrections admitted that it has repeatedly heard the same concerns for years—particularly from families and advocates of incarcerated individuals—about the prolonged incarceration of non‑violent sex offenders who completed treatment but are still being referred for civil commitment. The unresolved issues center on why individuals deemed no longer criminally dangerous continue to face civil commitment proceedings, effectively

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Study: Ineffective, Costly and Harmful

This study critiques sex offense registration and notification laws (SORN), arguing that they are ineffective, costly, and harmful, and calls for a shift towards evidence-based interventions to address sexual violence. Ineffectiveness of Sex Offense Registries The modern sex offense registry has been shown to be ineffective in reducing recidivism and may even increase it. ​ Public registries do not work

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Woman Removed From Sex Registry Banned from Speaking About Case

The state of Tennessee agreed to permanently remove a woman from the sex offender registry months after a judge found she had been “falsely labeled as a sex offender.” But state officials included a stipulation in the agreement forbidding her and her attorneys from discussing the agreement and her lawsuit with the media, The Tennessean reports. They also are barred

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